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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1954-12-30, Page 3
Corpora l b �. Befallger, Ottawa, left an d` s 'Wife Corparnl, l y ht r of ,Mr. and Mrs..I�, ,.,�`xn�.?��ugb e J. Zimmer, Chatham, Ont., Members of theRCAF' s.*)., .RCAF s *o,, 3.�'ighte��r•Wz�ig at�ZWeibruckz ens Gunny, Prepared for holy serviceshymns' 1 t , .y _... ,,, 2y rehearsi_ng Christmas h m " el y r- -� a.-. y ris �yath:' �tw ve,y�a old D�a'vid. Topping, son of Sergeant J. G. "Guy" Topping!. . _ St..lohn, N.B., ��. t1te. Axr�''ox+ce'"�c'"h eT"o�'��ie'"'''st�%6n;•.�_... p Elderly Passenger (who -objects to tobacco) 441f you ; were my bus - band, you pelsont" Murphy—"Well, amum;, if you ` rirme<wifei Ind -take �t Sh.ortreed,of elided over the Decem- . of the Huron County Of ,Agriculture board held in the Agrictl- d` Y Boom. in Clinton ,are - the was the first •lore eet •n`g' 1911o4v rag the annual eet r ; several new township !ix rs wer'e.k ntroduced. Th ,r rt of the striking corn• ttee',se up to select an execu- t ve fid' committee for the coming yeear. waa giby ,•tsey, r' 1d n 11'.1. ven Gres . Thehe newcretarex- et ut ve is :.as ',follows: past pr"esi- dent, R. S. McKercher, Dublin; president, Wilfred Shontreed, Wa;J- -ton.;. vice-president, Douglas Me - Neil; Goderich;' second vice-presi- dent, Winston Shapbon, Exeter; D executive members, Carl Oest.eich- •e -,r, 'Dashwood; Anson McKinley, 'Zurich; Bill Kinahan, Lucknow; Erliaa Whitmore, Seaf ,h;.,,,,.,Mrs, Tact _+lark„ derich, as -woman director, arepresentative from .thy Huron County Junior Fanners; BI Gow, Auburn, representing affiliated organizations and secre- tary-fiieldman Gordon ' M. Greig, of Bluevale. Committees ----The-resolutions comm i ttee , PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION IN ALL COMMERCIAL, SUBJECTS Write ,or Phone for Particulars Member of the Canadian Business Schools Association and registered. as a trade -school under the ,Trade Schools Reg- ulation Act. - . 51 We have appreciated .v your patronage during 1954, and look to ' 1955- with -the hope that we may continue to serve you. ,To that end we ._, dedicate our every effort. BORN IN GODERICH HOSPITAL' ONE 11"x14" MOUNTED .PHOTOGRAPH (ANYTIME' IN 1955) And :.. For a permanent record .of your baby's progress NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY ANDXDANFCE, FRIDAY, DEC. 31—Paul Cross and his Orchestra F t c S d� 0 P Ca each Z Mr ri ily ily Pa Mr Mr Mr g W Mrb r e• ylludes: Wiiiis+te'n Sh n5 n as chairman; iil Va.rr�en ' .G'orrie; 11. S.. 11 I erohe r,, Anson McKinley, Zulh,' l'eagan, GoUer :ch, (' . boost vaccination agricultural represent r'xm Montgomery as el'i�afr bent, Duuganndu; Ba Btuev�ale; Carl. Ore i ich..er, l a • wood, and Jack-Cnrrie, .' The (poultry com i itttee of Bob McKinley, Zurich;- �e Warner, Bayhe�ld•; Haral ' .Falmer, Exeter; Ross McOre r, Seatort�h and' Dick Praetor, Felgrave: 'The educational committee includes . the four paresiydlents,, secretary ,' w,oman;. director and chiauznan of tfie Fara4 Forum coaittee. wheat coni ittee meni;bers arPe: Busse Bolton, Dublin as, chairman ; Fran " ••,I�r r l� L plater G0 m parr h• s, c� c , 4. `S. `1WS�et�er- chex, Seaaforth;: Jim, Bradley, Luck - .now; anti Harry: S't`ung, JExeter. On t4 •' ;a e. ep. a'lglittee are,: „C."' R 1 r u ea, Belgrarte; Harvey -Taylor, Br�uee el�d, and....Ed;.-Rend -. rich, Crediton. ' R. S. McKercher was#fanned past President - and Wilfred Shortreed was 'elected,.as Hurn County direc- tor to the Ontario 'Federation of A ricul�ture The warble -41y cem- mittee was named as follows: Agri- cultutral-- Represen=tative-- : Montgomery ' as;chairman; Arnold Cann, Exeter; Warren Zurbrigg, Corrie; Jim Mair, Brussels; Jim Smith, Br sels, acid Percy bings of Clinton.. Support Park The meeting endorsed a resolu- tion from Colborne Township ask- ing for Federation-� of Agriculture support for a county or provincial park site along' the Lake Huron shore . in Huron County. Three other resolutions received. from Farm For` ums and `township Feder- ation units, relating to the present. poultry production, ddilemma,..were endorsed. The' resoliiti;oas asked - that a floor' price for eggs be „ap- plied at producer level and that the floor price be retained at last year's level. A third •resolution that' was endorsed , asked for a ede_ral investigation, into the spread in prices between producer and consumer. Figures. were pre- sented that showed: producers re- ceiving. 26 cents per dozen for heir eggs ''that sold to the city consumer at 48 cents ,per dozen in artons. 5, The following delegates were apps ted to attend the annual meeting of the - Ontario Federation of Agriculture; President Wilfred hortreed, past. President R. S. Me- Kelleher,- vice-presidents Douglas McNeil* and Winston Shapten, Mrs. t Clark, secretary field+arian Gor- on M. Greig, and 'a representative f the Huron County Junior Farnj-. ra The . executive ' of.. the County ederatio voted a fund of $125 o• help pay expenses for young eople from Huron County who be,attendin'g the Winter Short Course at the Ontario Agriculture College from January 3 to 7, 1955. The most that will be given to delegate will be $5,00 and more than 25, Juniors attend the ourse from Huron County the monemong the delewill gates, divided equally ODD 355th WEDDING ANNIVER'S'ARY' DINNER A surprise 35th wedding anni- versary dinner was held at the urich Hotel_. on. December 19 for . and Mrs. Ernest Craig' of Gode- eh by the members of their fam- . _It was the first.time the fain. had been 'a11 together for the st ten years. - Attending, in ad - tion to Mr. and Mrs. Craig, were: . and Mrs. Harvey Scrimgeour, • and Mrs.' Pat Scrimgeour and . and Mrs. Robt. Chisholm; of oderich- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Scrim our, of t Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. m. Craig, of Auburn; Mr. and s. Robt. 'Chamney, of • Donny - rook; Mrs. Olive Allen and Mr. ichard Bond, of Clinton; Mr. and Mks, Brenton Godkin, of London, • d 'Mrs. B. Bradley, of Toronto:1. ,els• ccssfu Pun, art ' o ora '',r to Bov. icor election ,of ofacerrs, lowing being'' -elected: r H4 president, . Mra pres dent,, 11 i s. wVernon Smith vice -president, NrrS, . A. J. emit recording setary, 'Mrs. venue Alien; - corresponding secreta Mr"s. George 'Cuell; treasure Mrs. � � Craig; devotional vener,Mbs..D.onaldBissett. e.` class will eontinue to supply lead- ers for the nursery. • Mrs. A. J. Linfield and• Mrs. Bob McLean will continue in charge of .tbe:..abau in connection with the Women's Mission S©raety: _..'�rq. of .:Mont ,,. appointed o real has been,' a carat Montreal, S !e pp ... managex..oi the, de,partrnent of Pub- lic ub • lic Relations; Canadian Pacific 'Rail- way oiixany: die succeeds - the.. late J: H. Campbell, who died re- cently. St. Peter's . 'School children, un- der the direction of the Sisters of St: Joseph, presented their: annual Christmas concert at MacKay Hall. A capacity audience was thrilled with the talents of the youngsters from the opening chorus when. "Susie•: Sn• w -Flake" danced across the stage, followed in the second chorus by "Hardrock," "Coca" and "Joe," wee • elfs in their red cos- tumes; a pliylet by the "babies," exceptionally well done; a har- monica chorus by the -•senior boys; musical' duets and trios; a recita- tion; - Maypole! drill._.: artistically staged• and directed; and finally a tableau depicting the Christmas story with a reader telling the age old tale, while the school choir in their surplices sang the carols. „ After the close of the concert, much to the delight of the young- sters Santa Claus arrived laden with ,candies for all the children. "CLEANING COMMENTS" MOTH DAMAGE will not occur to your, clothes if they are cleaned regularly. Never put soiled cloth- ing away. GODERICH FRENCH DRY " CLEANERS • Phone 122 West St. "Your Cleaner Is Your Clothes. Best Friend"' ay your New Year be filled vvith laughter that- is hatis joy. the mellowness of friendship and the • satisfaction of accomplishment rewarded. an EVERY ONE ,SEATED AT TABLES, FOR 'RESERVATIONS PHONE 675 or 419 NO DANCING NEW YEAR'S NIGHT (SATURDAY) Dancing every Wednesday and,, Safiurday thru the corning year. :AT TELEPHONE- , THE . _._._ 1150 TOP SCREEN ; FARE IN AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT N'o' rr•-J.T'hu ry., Fri:. ani Sate— , bobva Paget-,Da`le Robertson and kevin McCarthy giver plass in Louisiana Stage a story as broad, lusty and • brawrinn,as the 1Vixssxssil pi' itself: `` Abler' Froiu atch z" Tues. and Donald .Dugay and Gene .Lockhart. A New Yorknewspaperman gets scoops from his'talki'ng mule, who. orses,, strictly. fear AT PHONE THE ;. 47 ADVENTURE STORIES AT THEIR .BEST. Now:Thur., I rL and ,Sat. ..,_. I tett filing ---Barbara Lawrence aid James Griffith In which the notorious Jesse James tangles with the equally infamous Dalton Gang. A real galloper lensed in Technicolor. "Jesse James vs. The 1t ons," GREET NEW 1 . inn AT CLUB. MEETING The Past Noble Grands' Club of the Rebekah Lodge. met recently at the home of. Mrs. ,H. Rivers. There wan a large attendance of members, and the meeting, was conducted by Mrs. W. Abell. Mrs. G. Orr was .welcomed as a new Member of the club. After the business session there was an exchange of Christmas gifts. Five httndred was played, the .winners being Mrs. William Doak and Miss Noble. A pot , luck luneh brought the meeting to a close. THE VOICE OP TEMPERANCE WHY NOT? A clever young lad, just out of High School, was invited into a fraternity, to have a drink, He declined pleasantly, "Why Not?" That 'isn't the picture I have of myself".. He was a star athlete. He was keen on modern science.. After a University Course and post- graduate. studies, he -went into an •-airplane factory. " ' When war broke out the �'` govex'itrrrent requisi- tioned his .services. He did re- search work on wing strains, lee formations,, - moisture densities. 'Certain; it. is that he was, one work -man who' did` °not let ,our flying "erg' down. . 1Did he forgetto renew our subscription to the 'Signal -Star? Itwill soon be 1955! ON and AFTER bee. 31, 19M a subscription is $3.56 yearly in Canada and 44.00 yearly to the -United Staten. 'S'inglecopleS at news stands will sell, at 7 cents 'each.